A Brief Colonial History Of Ceylon(SriLanka)
Sri Lanka: One Island Two Nations
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Sri Lanka: One Island Two Nations
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Thiranjala Weerasinghe sj.- One Island Two Nations
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Delivered On: 31 March 2014Page History: Published 31 March 2014Policy: Human rights internationally promoting Topics: Equality, rights and Citizenship , + 2 others Minister: The Rt Hon William Hague MP location: Sri Lanka Location: Parliament
Foreign Secretary William Hague:
Further to my written Ministerial statement of 18 March [40WS], the UN
Human Rights Council (UNHRC) passed a resolution on Sri Lanka on 27
March. This resolution calls for an international investigation into
allegations of violations and abuses of international law on both sides
during the civil war, and for progress on reconciliation, human rights
and a political settlement. The British Government is pleased with this
outcome and strongly believes that it was the right decision.
My right Honourable friend the Prime Minister committed the UK to
calling for an international investigation following his visit to Sri
Lanka last year where he witnessed the situation on the ground first
hand. The UK was an important co-sponsor of the resolution, alongside
the US, Montenegro, Macedonia and Mauritius.
The passing of this resolution sends an important and strong message to
the Sri Lankan government - that they must address the grievances of the
recent past in order to help secure lasting peace and reconciliation,
and a prosperous future for all the people of Sri Lanka. The resolution
represents a significant step forward in ensuring the truth is
established for the Sri Lankan people.
By voting in favour of this resolution, the international community has
shown that it has listened to the many independent voices, including the
High Commissioner for Human Rights herself and domestic support in Sri
Lanka, calling for an international investigation and helped the UN HRC
to establish a strong and unambiguous resolution. The United Kingdom
will continue to work with the UN HRC and our international partners to
ensure proper implementation of this resolution. We encourage the Sri
Lankan government fully to co-operate with the resolution, and to work
alongside the international community for the benefit of its people.
It is important also to recognise that Sri Lanka is an extraordinary
country with enormous potential and the end of the conflict presents an
opportunity for it to become a strong and prosperous nation. This resolution will help to address the legitimate concerns of all communities. IT
Presents an Opportunity to tackle the root causes of conflict,
continued On Human rights concerns and set the right PATH for Sri Lanka
Reconciliation. We hope that the Sri Lankan Government that will embrace Opportunity.

